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What you need to know about driving an RV at night

By Laura Falin of Cheapism | Slide 1 of 20: This article originally appeared on RVshare and is syndicated by Cheapism.There may be times when you travel by motorhome that you find yourself needing to drive at night. Perhaps you just have a small way to go before arriving at your destination, or you’re driving during the shorter winter months. You may even choose to travel at night because you’ll encounter less traffic and because heavy winds tend to subside after dark. If you’re traveling with children, they often wind down after dark and may even fall asleep while you drive. It can be an exciting feeling driving past sleepy towns and knowing you’re one of a few people still out on the road while the world around you snoozes.Related: 22 Important Things to Consider Before Buying an RV

On the Night Watch

This article originally appeared on RVshare and is syndicated by Cheapism.

There may be times when you travel by motorhome that you find yourself needing to drive at night. Perhaps you just have a small way to go before arriving at your destination, or you’re driving during the shorter winter months. You may even choose to travel at night because you’ll encounter less traffic and because heavy winds tend to subside after dark. If you’re traveling with children, they often wind down after dark and may even fall asleep while you drive. It can be an exciting feeling driving past sleepy towns and knowing you’re one of a few people still out on the road while the world around you snoozes.

Related: 22 Important Things to Consider Before Buying an RV

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